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Show ' THE BINGHAM BULLETIN New Tastes and Tangs ' HE typical tate vl many-food-s C' are good all by thenv-- lelves, but there are others which require help iu order to appeal to tlie palate. A fruit or drink may be too gweet and require a tinge of tartness in order to make an appetizing blraid. For-tunately, the American housewife has at her command an incredible number of cans of Hawaiian pine-apple. The number has grown stead-ily, year after year, not because the producer wanted to sell more pine-apple, but because the American housewife's family demands variety, and she has discovered that she can get it by combining pineapple with many dishes. But the total result has been a great reduction in price. Just a Little Tartness The ordinary fruit cocktail, for instance, may be deliciously chilled, but a wee bit flat if it contains ab-solutely nd tart fruit. One way to pep it up is by means of pineapple either the crushed, the pineapple tidbits which are small pieces of just the right size to eat without cutting, or the sliced. Ambrosia: Drain a small can of' crushed oinrannle and reserve the. syrup. Quarter maraschino chc'iiei from a small bottle end mix wit1! the pineapple. Place in sherbet glasses. Whip one p'nt of cream, stir in two tablespoons of pineapple syrup and one of cherry syrup and four tablespoons of ground nut-mea- ts. Add powdered sugar to tasta if desired. Place the cream over the pineapple, and place in refrigerator a "couple of hours before serving, so that it will be very cold. Top with a maraschino cherry just before serving. . Cantaloupe Cup Ccmtaloupe Cup : Cut four canta-loupes in halves, scalloping the topi, remove the seeds and fill the halves with the following fruit mixture: two cups orange quarters, two cup cherries, two cups crushed pineapple, one cup sliced peaches, one cup grapefruit, one cup walnuts. Serve with whipped cream or the follow-ing dressing : Mix one-four- th cup pineapple syrup, one-four- th cup lemon juice and one-four- th cup sugar. Put into a double boiler and when mixture boils, add two beaten eggs, stirring; constantly. When thick, take off the fire, cool and fold in a cup of: whipped cream. j The Bingham Bulletin Entered us second class matter at I lie Postufflce lit lllnghnw Canyon, TERMS OK M'liSCKIITION Per Year (in advance) $'i.00 . ADVERTISING RATES Furnished on Application M(Klcrn Job Printing Department in romiertion All business corrcspontlciice should lie addressed to The BULLETIN I'.iiigliiiiu Canyon, Utah ' D. D. Mulr, Jr., whose post office address la Newhouse Building, Salt Luke City, Utah, nan made appli-cation for a United States patent Tor Old Eagle lode situate In West Mountain Mining District, Salt Lake County, Utah, twins; Mineral Survey No. 701. ami desrlbed In the field notes and plat on file In this office with magnetic variation at 17 deg. 3(1 m In. Kant, as follows: Commencing at corner No. 1 Old Ragle lode, identical with corner No. 5 Lot No. 00 Gray Eagle lode, whence the North quarter corner of Section 2, Township 4 .South of Range 3 West, Suit Lake Base and Meridian, beur North 42 deg. 05. min. West 1031.7 feet ; thence Sooth 54 deg. 30 niln. West 812.9 feet to corner No. 2 Old Eagle lode, identi-cal with corner No. , Lot No. 00 Gray Eagle lode; thence South 33 deg. 30 in in. West 085.0 feet to corn-er So. 8 Old Eagle 18de, on line 6 Lot 00 Gray Eagle lwl nt North 33 deg. SO min. East 132.9 feet from corner No. 1 ; thence South 35 deg. 30 min. East 200 feet to corner No. 4 Old Eagle lode on line 2-- 3 Lot 00 Gray Eagle lode at North 33 deg. 30 min. East 73.5 feet from comer No. 2 Gray Eagle lode, whence corn-er No. 3 Lot 380 San Francisco Amended lode bears North 15 deg. 25 niln. East 279.3 feet; thence North 33 deg. 30 min. East 708 feet to corner No. 5 Old Eagle tode. Iden-tical with corner No. 3 Lot No. 66 Gray Eagle lode; thence. North 54 deg. 30 min. East 792 feet to comer No. 0 Old Eagle lode, Identical with corner No. 4 Lot 60 Gray Eagle lode; thence (North 35 deg. 30 min. West 197.9 feet to corner No. 1 and the place of beginning, situate in the North half of Section 2, Town-ship 4 South of Range 3 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and con-taining an area of 0.930 acres, ex-clusive of its confllict with Lot No. il Rough and Ready lode; Lot No. 72 Grand Cross lode; Lot No. 840 Northern Chief lode; Lot No. 258 Bazouk lode ; and Lot No. 330 Sum-mit lode ; and Ixit No. 380 San Fran-cisco Amended lode. The adjoining and conflicting claims as shown by said plat of sur-vey tiro: lot No. 00 Gray Eagle lode; Lot No. 71 Rough and Ready lode; Lot No. 72 Grand Cross lode; Lot No. 240 Northern Chief lode; Lot No. 258 Bazouk lode; T.iot No. 330 Sum-mit lode; Lot No. 880 San Francis-co Amended lisle; Survey No. 4115 Walcott lisle: Survey No. 5313 Web-er nnd Lake View lodes, nnd Survey No. 0072 Abby lode mining claims. I direct that this Notice lie pub-lished in the Bingham Bulletin at Bingham, Utah, for a period of nine consecutive weeks. BLI F. TAYLOR, Register. First Publication, July 9, 1931. Last Publication, Sept. 3, 1931. Cheney, Jensen and Marr, Attorneys for Claimant, Salt I.ake City, Utah. NOTICE APPLICATION FOR PATENT Serial No. 050026 IN THE I'NITED STATES LAND OFFICE Salt Lake City, I'tah. July 2. 1931 In for Mineral I'ntent for OLD EAGLE lisle min-ing claim, SURVEY No. 7013. NOTICE IS HEREBY. GIVEN that rnited States Smelting. Refin-ing and Mining Co.; a corporation, through Its duly authorized agent, corner No. 3 Arbitrator Fraction lode, identical with corner No. 4 Iot No. 159 Webster lode, whence corner No. IfeLot No. 84 Bully Boy lode hears North 81 deg. 40 min. East 400.9 feet; thence South 65 deg. 19 niln. West 313.9 feet to corn-er No. 4 of said Arbitrator Frac-tion lode on line 2-- 3 Survey No. 51711 Arbitrator lode at South 32 dog. 0 min. West 1400.7 feet from miner No. 2; thence North 32 deg. 0 min. East 1400.7 feet to corner No. 1 and the place of Iwglnning, and situate in the Southwest quart- er of Section 35. Township 3 So. of Range 3 West Suit Ijike Base and Meridian, and the Northwest quart-er of Section 2, Township 4 South of Range S Wewt, Salt Uike Base and Meridian, ami containing an area of 0.532 acres, exclusive of its conflict with Ixt No. 57 Black Hawk lode; Lot S'o. 84 Billy Boy lode; Lot No. 409 Quaker City lode; tot No. 88 Buckeye lode: Lot No. 147 Northeasterly., half of Beebe lode: Lot No. 375 Sanders lode, ex-cept that portion of said Lot No. 375 Sanders lode in joint conflict with Survey ,No. 5111 Edgar lode and Survey No. 5370 Sanders II lode; Survey No. 3934 Rough Wrestler lode; Survey No. 5111 Stanley lode and Edgar lode, except that portion of the Edgar lode in conflict with Snrvey No. 5370 Sand-ers II lode; Survey No. 5158 Lndv Franklin lode; Survey No. 5191 Closing Fraction Amended lode, and Survey No. B870 Sanders II lode, except that portion of said Sanders II lode In conflict' with Survey No. 5111 Edgar lode mining clnlm. The adjoining and conflicting claims as shown by said plat of sur-vey are: Lot No. 57 Black Hawk lode; Lot No. 84 Bully Boy lode; Ixt No. 88 Buckeye lode; Lot No. 147 North-easterly half of Beebe lode ; Lot No. 375 Sanders lode: Lot No. 370 Con-dor lode ; Lot No. ,S85 North Eldora-do lode ; Iot No. 8HO South Eldora-do lode; Lot No. 891 Oqulrrh lode; Lot No. 409 Quaker City lode; Sur-vey No. 8934 Rough Wrestler lode; Survey No. 4154" Clair lode; Sur-vey No. 5111 Edgar lode and Stan-ley lode; Survey No. 5158 Lady Franklin lode; Survey No. 5191 Closing Fraction Amended lode; Survey No. 5370 Sanders II lode; Lot No. 159 Webster lode; Lot No. 104 Highland lode; and Survey N. 5179 Arbitrator lode mining claims. I direct that this Notice be pub-lished In the Bingham Bulletin at Bingham, Utah, for a period of nine consecutive weeks. BU F. TAYLOR, Register. First Publication, July 9, 1931. Last Publication, Sept. 3, 1931. Cheney, Jensen and Marr, Attorneys for Claimant, Snlt Lake City, Utah. i t NOTICE APPLICATION FOR PATENT Serial No. 051)025 IN THE UNITED STATES LAM) OFFICIO Salt Lake City, Utah, July 2, 1931 In for Mineral Patent for ARtllTRATOR. FRAC-TION lode m'.nlng claim, SURVEY No. 7012. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that United States Smelting, Refin-ing and Mining Co., n corporation, through its duly authorized agent, D. I). Mulr, Jr., whose post office address is Newhouse Building. Salt Luke 'City, Utah, has made appli-cation for a United States patent for Arbitrator Fraction lode situate in West Mountain Mining District, Salt Lake Co., Ut., being Mineral Survey No. 7012, and desrlhed In the field notes and plat on file In this office with magnetic' variation at 17 deg. 30 min. East, as follows: Commencing at corner No. 1 of said Arbitrator Fraction lode, iden-tical with corner No.' 2 Survey No. 5179 Arbitrator lode, whence the Northwest corner of Section 2, Township 4 South of Range 3 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, hears South 87 deg. 39 min. West 1188.1 feet; thence North 05 deg. 19 niln. East 300.5 feet to corner No. 2 of said Arbitrator Fraction lode, Iden-tical with corner No. 4 Survey No. 3934 Rough Wrestler lode, whence corner No. 8 Lot No. 57 Black Hawk lode bears South 33 deg. 42 min. West 391.2 feet ; thence South 33 deg. 35 min. West 1525.4 feet to feet ; thence South 28 deg. 20 nun. West 055.0 feet to corner No. 5 of said G. II. Amil. lode; thence South 80 deg. 09. mill. West 087.8 feet to corner No. 1 of O. H. Amd. lode Identical with corner No. 1. Diffi-cult. Amd. lode and the place of beginning, situate in the South-east quarter of Section 3, the North-east quarter of Section 10, Town-ship 4 South or Range 3 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and con-taining an area of 22.928 ucres, ex-clusive of the conflict with IOt No. 410 lAm'ill Austin Rey lisle; Sur-vey No. 3DS0 Fair Me; Survey No. l)79 Stag lode; Survey No. 4138 Silver Star lode; Survey No. 0940 Morton and Paris lodes, and Sur-vey; No. 5000 Mednlght Bell No. 1' lode; and also exclusive of the con-flict with the 'Northeast quarter of Section 10. Township 4 South of Range 3 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. The adjoining and conflicting claims as shown by said plat of sur-vey are: Survey No, 4955 Royal Queen lode; Survey No. 5319 Experiment lode; Survey No. ,1980 Fair lode; Ixit No. 410 (Am'd) Austin Bay lode; Survey No,. 3979 Stag lode; Survey No. 4138 Silver Star lode; Survey No. 0940 Morton and Purls lodes, and Survey No. 5009 Med-nlght Bell No. 1 (ode, ii nd also the Ntvrtheast l"lirter of Section 10, Township 4 Sgtith. of Range 3 West, Salt Lake Base, and Meridian. I direct that this Notice be pub-lished in the Bingham Bulletin at Bingham, Utah, far a period of nine consecutive weeks. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First Publication, July 9, 1931. Last Publication, Sept. 3, 1931. Cheney, Jensen and Marr, Attorneys for Claimant, Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE APPLICATION FOR PATENT Serial No. 050024 IN THE I'NITED STATES LAND OFFICE Salt Lake City. I'tah, July 2, 1931 In the Matter of the Application for Mineral Patent for G. H. AMD. and DIFFICULT AMD. lode min-ing claims, SURVEY No. 7019. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that United States Smelting, Refin-ing and Mining Co., a corporation, through its duly authorised agent, D. D. Mulr, Jr., whose post office address Is Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, has made appli-cation for a United States patent for G. II. Amd. and Difficult Amd. lode mining claims situate in West Mlountain Mining District, Salt Lake County, State of I'tah, being Mineral Survey No. 7019, and des-cribed in the field notes and plat on file In this office with magnetic variation 17 deg. 00 min. East, as follows : Commencing at corner No. 1 of the Difficult Amd. lode, identical with corner No. 1 of the G. H.. Amd. lode, whence the quarter corner on the north boundary of Section 10, Township 4 South of Range 3 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, bears North 73 deg. 45 min. West 230.4 feet ; thence North 10 deg. 54 min. West 940.5 feet to corner No. 2 of said Difficult Amd. lode, whence corner No. 2 of Experiment lode bears North 65 deg. 52 min. East 552.0 feet ; thence North 40 deg. 80 min. East 1216.0 feet to corner No. 3 of said Difficult Amd. lode, on line 4-- 1 Survey No. 5319 Experi-ment lode at North 40 deg. 30 min. East 1381.8 ft. from corner No. 4 of said Experiment lode; thence So. 10 deg. 54 min. East 545.3 feet to corn-er No. 4 of said Difficult Amd. lode; thence South 28 deg. 20 min. West 104.7 feet to corner No. 2 G. H. Amd. lode on line 4-- 1 Difficult Amd. lode; thence North 89 deg. 9 min. East 3115.0 feet to corner No. 3 of G. II. Amd. lode, whence corner No. 1, Survey No. 0940 Morton lode bears South 10 deg. 24 min. West 393.3 feet; thence South 645.2 feet to corner No. 4 Difficult Amd. lode, whence corner No. 4 Survey No. 50-0- Mednlght Bell No. 1 lode bears South 42 deg. 30 ndn. West 616.5 sec. East 209.9 feet to Intersect line 3-- 4 Stella Amd. lisle at East 130.7 feet from corner No. 4 of suid Stel-la Amd. lode; tbeuce East 740.6 feet to intersect line 4-- Survey" No. 0971 Decoration lisle at South 1 (leg. 03 niln. East 1047.5 feet from corner No. 1 of said Iecorat1on lode; thence South 1 deg. 03 min. East 452.5 feet to corner No. 4 Sur-vey No. 0971 Decoration lode; thence South 38 deg. 33 min. East 835.3 feet to corner No. 3 of wild Decoration lode; thence North 1 deg. 10 min. 30 sec. West 1105.9 feet to intersect line 34 Stella Amd. lode ut West 22.5 feet from corner No. 3 of said Stella Amd. lode; thence East 22.5 feet to coiner No. 3 Stella Amd. lode, indent leal with corner No. 3 Hard Job Amd. lode; thence East 1200 feet to corner No. 2 Aetna Amd. lisle; thence North 1500 feet to corner No. 1 Aetna Amd. lode, Indentlcal with corner Mo. 1 Sliver lisle of this survey; thence North 479.2 feet to corner No. 4 Silver lode, whence corner No. 2 Survey No. 4055 Royal Queen lode bears South 85 deg. 12 min. West 711.8 feet; thence West 1200 feet to corn-er No. 3 of Sliver lode, whence corn-er No. 1 Survey No. 4363 Lilly lode bears South 01 deg. 12 min. East 1H8.0 feet; thence South 479.2 feet to corner No. 2 Sliver lode, indentl-cal with corner No. 4 Hard Job Amd. lode; thence South 900 feet to comer No. 2 Mtclla Amended lode; thence West 191.8 feet to Intersect line 2-- 4 Survey No. 0971 Decoration lode at North 38 deg. 33 niln. West 257.9 feet from corner No. 2 of said Decoration lode; thence North 38 deg. 83 min. West 572 feet t corner No. 1 of said I)e. corution lode; thence South 1 deg. 03 min. East 447.4 feet to intersect line 2 Stella Amd. lode at 800.4 feet East from cornet No. 1 of said Stella Amd. lode; thence West 487.4 feet to intersect line 2 Earl Amd. lisle nt South 9 deg. 30 min. 30 sec. East 503.0 feet from corner No. 1 of said Earl Amd. lode; thence North 9 deg. 30 niln. 30 sec. West 503.0 feot to corner No. 1 of said Earl Amd. lode nnd the place of lieglnnlng nud situate In the Southeast quarter and the South-west quarter of Section 3, the North-east quarter and the Southeast quarter of Section 9, the Northeast quarter, the North half Northwest quarter ami the Southwest quarter, the South half Northwest quarter Section 10, all In Township 4 South of Range 8 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and containing an urea of 70.001 acres, exclusive of their conflict with Survey No. 4030 Austin aud Josle K. lodes; Sur-vey No. 0378 Mignon lode; Survey No. 4303 Lilly lode; Survey No. 39-7- 8 Rip Van Winkle lode; Survey No; 4955 Royal Queen lode and also exclusive of their conflict with the Northeast quarter and the South half of the Northwest quarter of Section 10, Township 4 South of Range 3 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. The adjoining and conflicting claims as shown by said plat of sur-vey are: Survey 'No. 5435 Wentworth Min-ing Clulni, Wayland Mining Claim, Spargo Alining Claim, Marx Min-ing Claim and I Inn ford Mining Claim ; Survey No. 0375 Blizzard Fraction lode; Survey No. 4030 Austin lode and Josle K. lode; Sur-vey No. 0378 Mignon lode; Survey No. 3978 Rip Van Winkle lode; Sur-vey No. 4303 Lilly lode; and Sur-vey No. 4955 Royal Queen lode, and also the South half of the North- - west quarter of Section 10, Town-ship 4 South of Range 3 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. I direct that this Notice be pub-lished in the Bingham Bulletin at Bingham, Utah, for a period of nine consecutive weeks. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First Publication, July 9, 1931. Last Publication, Sept. 3, 1931. Cheney, Jensen and Marr, Attorneys for Claimant, Salt I.ake City, I'tah. NOTICE APPLICATION FOR PATENT Serial No. 050033 IN THE UNITED STATES LAND - OFFICE Salt lake City, I'tah, July 2, 1931 In the Matter of the Application for Mineral Patent for SURVEY No. 0971 DECORATION lode min-ing claim, anil SURVEY No. 7020, SLIVER, AETNA AMD., HARD JOB, AMD., STEIJLA AMD., EARL AMD., and SOUTH AMD. lode min-ing claims. Consolidated. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that United States Smelting, Refin-ing and Mining Co., a corporation, through its duly authorized agent, D. D. Afulr, Jr., whose post office address is Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, has made appli-cation for a United States patent for Decoration lode mining claim, situate in West Mountain Mining District, Salt Lake County, Utah, being Mineral Survey No. 0971, and Silver, Aetna Amd., Hard Job Amd., Stella Amd., Earl Amd., and South Amd. lode mining claims, situate In West Mountain and Tooele Unor-ganized Mining Districts, Salt Lake nnd Tooele Counties, State of Utah, being Mineral Survey No. 7020, Con-solidated, and described In the field notes and plat on file In this office with magnetic variation 17 deg. 00 min. East, as follows: Commencing nt corner No. 1 of Earl Amd. lode, identical with corn-er No. 1 Survey No. 0375 Blizzard Fraction lode, whence the north-west corner of Section 10, Township 4 South of Range 3 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian bears North 54 deg. 03 min. West 397.5 feet ; thence South 40 deg. 48 min. 30 sec. West 1498.1 feet to corner No. 4 of Earl Amd. lode; thence South 9 deg. 30 min. 30 sec. East 779.0 feet to corn-er No. 3 of Earl Amd. lode, Identi-cal with corner No. 4 South Amd. lode; thence South 9 deg. 30 min. 30 see. East 1404.9 feet to corner No. 3 South Amd. lode, indentlcal with corner No.4-- 4 Survey No. 5435 Wayland Mining Claim and Went-worth Mining Claim lodes respec-tively; thence North 40 deg. 48 min. 30 sec. East 4."59.7 feet to corner No. 2 of South Amd. lode; thence North 1725 feet to corner No. 1 of So. Amd. lode on line 3-- 2 Earl Amd. lode ; thence No. 40 deg 48 min. 30 MICKIE SAYS ' --v IP STVPP PoU. tU' PAPER NEVER, CAME IfJ AT TUG lASTMIUlrE, AH' ALU " SUBSCRIPTIOUS WERE PAID IU ADVANCE, AU'M&CHAMS AU. APVERTISEP Akl'AO JOB PRlHTMGr ORDERS EVEfl WEfJTOUT 0tOWU, NO EVIVDR WOULD EVER COfJSEUT TO PIE AMD SO 70 HEAVEM iff Stf When you tee that signature on a car-toon in these columns look carefully at the cartoon. It will have been drawn by M. G. 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